Now, we humans observe time to be absolute and always progressing into entropy. However, mathematically it really just seems like a axis which helps determine energy and entropy at points along the grid. I guess what I'm curious about is if there is a bias as to how time progresses, I mean...
This is just a short question, it might have been asked already but I couldn't find anything.
I read that we have attempted to reconcile the Casimir force with the observed expansion of the universe, doing this, we get a number 10^120 times too big. This is obviously a bad number to say the...
Okay thanks, I would think there'd still be a gravitational effect creating acceleration, can gravity effect things that recede beyond the Hubble radius?
Apologies if the second bit sounds a bit weird, I read a bit of an arvix preprint that stated that expansion doesn't violate conservation of...
I'm not too well read in cosmology, but I know the universe is presumed to be homogeneous in space but not in time, therefore the curvature of the universe can essentially be calculated under one mean.
I just have a few questions about how the universe expands and whether some proportions are...